As we come to the end of our (UK) summer, I want now to reflect on some of my many, often related, recent forays into the blogosphere (see here), having gone “Outside the Camp”, en-route writing about some of what I have seen as a result of watching on my wall.
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Agenda 2030
Part of my journey in trying to figure out what is truly go in the world has entailed exploring all sorts of nooks and crannies, going down many rabbit holes in order to explore, including what the Unholy Trinity of politicians, media and elites would have us believe are conspiracy theories. One often recurring theme in this is Agenda 2030. I asked Meta AI what that is:
Continue readingFrederick Stanley Arnot – From Glasgow to Garenganze (1)
I am in the process of reading a book titled “From Glasgow to Garenganze” by Ian Burness, someone who I first come across many years ago concerning his role in Echoes, a missionary organisation that my own church (I served several years as the missionary secretary of said church – Coleman Street Chapel) supported during all of the 113 the years it had been going.
Continue readingFar Right, Far Left, Flying Flags, Newton’s Laws, and a Warning
A lot of water has gone under the bridge since a little over a week ago I posted my “Waving the Flag for Britain” blog (see here), so a follow up is in order. Firstly, let me define terms …
Continue readingReflections following my attending the 9th UK Indian Brethren Conference
I have recently returned from attending the 9th UK Indian Brethren Conference in Coventry, along with my wife.
Continue readingMy tribute to Dr. James Dobson
Doctor Dobson is dead. His life impacted many for the good, including me. This is my tribute to the great man.
Continue readingWaving the flag for Britain
One day ago, I posted a link to a short video (without comment as I felt the video and its important message would best speak for itself) titled: “Operation Raise the Colours” (see here) on my Facebook page. One comment received, in stark contrast to the sort of jingoism that might have been stirred up in some wanting to see the British (or St. George’s) flag displayed, made me think. As for the “far right” old dears shown in the meme accompanying this blog, I expect they are typical in wanting to expressing their feelings in the light of the nonsense we are being being subjected to by those in power, intent on taking the UK down a disastrous path …
Continue readingJeremiah, possibly my favourite Bible prophet
If I were asked who is my favourite footballer or cricketer, I would no doubt eventually come up with a name, but I would have been hard pushed to do so because there are several candidates that might have fitted the bill. I face a similar conundrum when it comes to selecting who is my favourite Bible prophet.
Continue readingA visit to Old Leigh, including Osborne’s and the Beach
For the first twelve years of my life, I lived in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. One of my earliest and also fondest memories were regular family visits to old Leigh (the part of Leigh that is between the beach and Leigh station), situated in-between the river and the railway track.
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